The most difficult thing about "finding your own path" is that you're already on it (whether you like it or not) ! More than likely (whether you know it or not), you've never left it!. That's why finding it is so difficult.

The most difficult thing about "finding your own path" is that you're already on it (whether you like it or not) ! More than likely (whether you know it or not), you've never left it!. That's why finding it is so difficult.

I've been down many paths, I learned that if the path you are on isn't working for you that you can backtrack to the last fork in the paths or take the fork just in front of you and see what it turns out to be.

Lessons learned(if you have learned them) helps in choosing if you are going to stay on a path or try another.

BBC-- The do it yourself one is stressful but cheaper. Yes, the old frog seems as relieved as I am to be free.

In Oregon if you both agree that you want a divorce, you can waive the waiting period as long as you don't have issues to be settled by the court. We didn't. Done deal. Hey... we got married just by saying we wanted to.